10 quick and easy tips to save your phone battery

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One of the biggest problems with smartphones today is battery life. Does your battery often run out before you get home? even after charging it overnight?

Follow these 10 quick and easy tips to save battery power and minimize the number of times you have to charge your phone in a day.

Lower the screen brightness as low as possible. Of course, when you’re outside in bright sunlight, it’s almost impossible to turn down the screen brightness and still look great. But once inside, remember to put it down. The brighter the screen, the more battery power it will use.

Use a black wallpaper on an AMOLED screen. When a pixel is white it produces light. Therefore, using a black wallpaper produces less light and saves battery power. I recommend Zedge for wallpapers, ringtones, and notification sounds.

Turn off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, screen rotation, and syncing whenever possible. Swipe down from the top of the screen where the notification bar is to reveal quick settings. Click each quick settings icon to turn it on or off.

Use the battery saver location or turn it off completely. Sometimes it is necessary to have the location set with high precision. For example, when you use Maps to get driving directions. However, most of the time the battery saver option works very well and high precision is not needed. You will find this setting in the location.

Prevent apps from sending notifications. Obviously, there are some notifications you need, like new messages, the weather, and possibly news updates. But do you really need notifications every time a new video you might like is uploaded to YouTube? Turning off some of your app notifications will not only save battery life but also save data and RAM. Saving RAM will speed up your phone. And we all know how important it is to save data.

To turn off unwanted notifications, go to settings and click on notifications. That will take you to a list of the apps on your phone and you can click on an app to turn its notifications on or off.

If your particular phone model does not have the notifications option, go to applications. Click on the app you want to turn off notifications from, then scroll down to notifications. You will then see an option to turn off notices for that app. Repeat for each application.

Set the screen to turn off after 2 minutes or less of inactivity. Go to settings > display and click sleep to set the amount of time the screen will turn itself off after inactivity. This, of course, means you’ll have to re-enter your passcode more often, but your phone’s screen uses more battery power than anything else.

Turn off vibrate. Personally, I’m not a fan of keys that vibrate when I type, so turning vibration off is one of the first things I do. You’ll find key vibration in settings > language & input > virtual keyboard. From there, click on your keyboard and then preferences. Scroll down until you see Vibrate on keypress.

Turn off the pulse notification light. This is the light that flashes to let you know that you have a new notification. In the settings, under the screen, you will find an option to toggle the pulse notification light.

Kill apps running in the background. Apps always run in the background; several completely unnecessary at that. There are one of two ways to see what apps are running, depending on the make and model of your phone.

In settings, go to apps. From there, scroll to the right (if possible) to run.

If not, you will find a list of currently running apps in your phone’s settings in memory. Click on the app you want to remove. Then click on the three little dots in the upper right corner. This should reveal a force stop option.

Only turn off apps if you know what they do. For example, it’s safe to turn off Chrome, Gmail, and LetGo, but the Android operating system, system UI, and com.android.smspush should be left alone.

When you put your phone down, press the power button to turn off the screen. This is always a good idea, especially when you are away from home, as it not only saves a lot of battery power, but also activates the screen lock.

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